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Though copper silver and gold atoms have completely filled sets of d- orbitals yet they are called transition metals .Why ?

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  3. Though copper silver and gold atoms have completely filled sets...

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  9. Mg^(2+) is smaller than O^(2-) in size, throgh both have same electron...

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  17. Why does ionization energy decreases down the group?

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  18. The five successive energies of an element are 800, 2427, 3658, 25024 ...

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  19. Explain the following : (i) Ionization enthalpy of Mg is more th...

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  20. Why is ionization enthalpy of Be more than that of B? Explain.

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